Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
LED Football - Old School Football on iPhone

Maker Mark Helmuth is developing an iPhone application that will let you play that LED football game you or your father played 30years ago with a hand held device.

Maker Mark Helmuth is developing an iPhone application that will let you play that LED football game you or your father played 30years ago with a hand held device.

Previously one of the iphone came with the photos from the factory, For the first time iphone is loaded with the ‘intentional’ pictures of a cute factory girl who made the phone. The phone was shipped to UK and when the person who bought it was surprised to see one of the pictures was already set as home screen.


iPhone may be the ‘God phone’ but that usual Apple logo on the back is really boring. Some Russian hacker has mod the iPhone’s normal Apple logo into an eye-catching and glowing logo. The video doesn’t reveal much detail on how they did it, But still it’s interesting. Watch the video after the break.


The companies always eye-wash and Brain-wash people about their new products with advertisements. This happens in every field. Now Apple does it too. Video after the break.


Noreve is the design firm behind this Diamond Studded iPhone leather case. This case is embedded with 272 diamonds on a high quality leather.


According to John Gruber (Daring Fireball), an “informed source” at Apple had revealed that iPhone was not calling home. the “clbl” in the aforementioned URL stands for “Core Location Blacklist” and is actually used to stipulate that specific pieces of software don’t have access to Core Location. So to tell the truth, it’s actually protecting your privacy from all those nasty applications.

iPhone Atlas and iPhone hacker-extraordinaire Jonathan Zdziarski says that Apple has a blacklisting mechanism that allows them to remotely disable unauthorized applications on your phone.

IPhones can be tethered wirelessly says Engadget. The $10 Netshare app sneaked into the Apps store without being censored. The app is just a SOCKS proxy that links an ad-hoc WiFi network to the iPhone’s 3G or EDGE connection. I guess the guys at Engadget managed to download it (it’s offline now though). Video after [...]